Lord, when thy kingdom comes, remember me;
thus spake the dying lips to dying ears:
O faith, which in that darkest hour could see
the promised glory of the far-off years!
No kingly sign declares that glory now,
no ray of hope lights up that awful hour;
a thorny crown surrounds the bleeding brow,
the hands are stretched in weakness, not in power.
Hark! through the gloom the dying Savior saith,
Thou too shalt rest in paradise today;
O words of love to answer words of faith!
O words of hope for those who live to pray!
Lord, when with dying lips my prayer is said,
grant that in faith thy kingdom I may see;
and, thinking on thy cross and bleeding head,
may breathe my parting words, Remember me.
Remember me, but not my shame or sin;
thy cleansing blood hath washed them all away;
thy precious death for me did pardon win;
thy blood redeemed me in that awful day.
Remember me; and, ere I pass away,
speak thou the assuring word that sets us free,
and make thy promise to my heart, Today
thou too shalt rest in paradise with me.